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Best Practices and Strategies in Sustainability and Smart Mobility: Student Engagement in Italian Universities

In: Organizing Smart Buildings and Cities

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  • Matteo Trombin

    (University of Uninettuno)

  • Eleonora Veglianti

    (University of Uninettuno)

  • Roberta Pinna

    (University of Cagliari)

  • Marta Musso

    (University of Cagliari)

Abstract

This paper is dedicated to sustainability and smart mobility in universities. In the recent period called Industry 4.0, digital technologies require the overall society to change. Studying the impact of smart society, in general, and of its components such as smart mobility has become increasingly crucial. This article fills the literature gap discussing smart mobility from a socio-economic perspective with the aim of better understanding the state-of-art of this phenomenon as well as to contribute to the debate about smartness in universities. Using a multi-case approach, it suggests a new way of analyzing smart mobility from a socio-economic perspective, in order to investigate the strategies and the best practices in the Italian context.

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  • Matteo Trombin & Eleonora Veglianti & Roberta Pinna & Marta Musso, 2021. "Best Practices and Strategies in Sustainability and Smart Mobility: Student Engagement in Italian Universities," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Elisabetta Magnaghi & VĂ©ronique Flambard & Daniela Mancini & Julie Jacques & Nicolas Gouvy (ed.), Organizing Smart Buildings and Cities, pages 47-63, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-030-60607-7_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60607-7_4
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